I found Roman shades that added texture in the color of
the wood shades I wanted, and the layered look is amazing!
Not exact matches
I gave up the
wood woven
shades that I
wanted, in exchange for him allowing me to use curtain panels.
When you look at them closely, they have an almost greenish tinge mixed in to the natural
wood tones, but that is actually why I chose them over other options, I
wanted to create more depth with my color palette — the multi tone effect in the bamboo with a slight hardly even perceptible greenish tone is really pretty with the
shades of blues I have in the kitchen.
Faux
wood and
wood shades have cordless options as well if you prefer that aesthetic but still
want to emphasize safety.
It's up to you if you
want to match the
shade of your leather to the
wood finish, but you can also mix and match different
shades!
To animate the space and subtly introduce the upscale East Coast aesthetic the homeowners sought, she layered in a variety of natural textures — weathered
wood, linen, sisal — and accessorized with dreamy blue and purple accents that are easy to switch out in favour of other
shades should the homeowners
want to change it up.
After we painted the cabinets white it felt sterile, but adding
wood details / wainscoting, then glass cabinets, then hardware, and finally bamboo
shades for texture is what turned it into what I
wanted.
We didn't
want dark
shades, but
wanted enough color in the
wood so they'd offer more interest to the room and help balance the textural and organic feel of other elements nearby.
i really like it and
want to change from my «blah» white faux
wood blinds to something like this in my bedroom but i can't find just the right
shade.
We knew we
wanted to keep the sink by the window, so we started by installing beautifully laminated
wood blinds from The
Shade Store.
Once the
wood was dry and the
shade I
wanted, I opened a few different cans of paint.
I already have blackout curtains for the room, so after some serious The
Shade Store website stalking combined with my Pinterest inspiration images, I knew woven
wood shades were the way I
wanted to go.